Thailand Unhinged: Unraveling the Myth of a Thai-Style Democracy offers a trenchant analysis of Thai politics and society over the tumultuous years that followed the ouster of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Thailand's ongoing political crisis is explained through the prism of the country's painful post-absolutist history - a history marred by the systematic sabotage of any meaningful democratic development, the routine hijacking of democratic institutions, and the continued suffocation of the Thai people's democratic aspirations orchestrated by an unelected ruling class in an increasingly desperate attempt to hold on to its power. The book includes scathing critiques of both Thaksin's administration as well as the military-backed government that came to power in late 2008, following the week-long siege of the country's busiest airports staged by the "yellow shirts" of the People's Alliance for Democracy. This book is an unconventional mix of academic scholarship, literary journalism, and radical pamphleteering, with essays written in a provocative, confrontational style.
Thailand Unhinged: Unraveling the Myth of a Thai-Style Democracy
ISBN
9789793780764Authors
Ferrara, FedericoExtent
152Format
PaperbackYear
2010Publisher
Equinox Publishing